"Everyone has witnessed what happened yesterday."
"As you can see, today the city of Hebron and its land have been reduced to ruins and wasteland."
"Of course, I think there are many soldiers who should have heard the words of the devil."
Lin Ke raised his voice on the city wall, and what he was referring to was what the Blood Hidden Son said about it being summoned.
He was called out by mankind, or more precisely, by the Hebrews.
A small, evil, unscrupulous, Hebrew people.
In addition to these, Lin Ke also informed the Holy Egyptian Alliance of a lot of information that they had obtained so far.
Information such as the "Seal of God" and the demon summoning ritual.
This information not only stunned the soldiers of the Holy Egyptian Alliance, but also left the leaders of various kingdoms and civilizations speechless.
"Summoning demons in the city of Hebron was, in their own eyes, a great blasphemy."
"The only one who survived this battle was this Hebrew boy."
"I hope everyone will not see him as a bully, but as a child and listen to what he has to say."
"Because the city of Hebron in the Hebrew Empire and the City of the Sun in Holy Egypt are very similar."
"Next, please listen to what he says."
Lin Ke said this while lowering his body slightly.
Then he placed his hands on Elisha’s shoulders.
He had to make everyone know what was happening in the land and what it meant for the Hebrews and the people of the Holy Egyptian League.
Because, once this demon dies, all traces of its existence will be erased.
Unlike the terrible pollution left by Baphomet, this demon left behind nothing that could be observed with the naked eye except for a ruin.
When Lin Ke first arrived in the city of Hebron, he already knew that the Holy Egyptian Alliance might be branded as "summoning demons."
Hebron fell.
And it was occupied by the Holy Egyptian Alliance.
If anyone wanted to frame them, they just had to spread the news.
"The Holy Egyptian Alliance has invaded Hebron! They have desecrated a holy place!"
With such a simple sentence, people will believe it without hesitation.
Because, in the eyes of the world, the identity of the invader itself is evidence of a crime.
It only takes one sentence to accuse someone, but it takes thousands of pieces of evidence to prove yourself.
Lin Ke has already thought about it.
If someone claims that the Holy Egyptian Alliance summoned demons and polluted Hebron, then no matter how he defends himself, he will be caught in endless questioning.
"If it wasn't you, why did the demon appear when you were attacking the city?"
"You have occupied Hebron. Aren't you the biggest beneficiary?"
"Who can prove that this is not a drama directed and performed by you?"
Lin Ke had even thought that those who would question this would ask very difficult questions.
These questions, though seemingly reasonable, are like a quagmire. Once you are trapped in it, it is difficult to escape.
Because people are always more willing to believe in conspiracy than coincidence.
The accuser can say whatever he wants, but the accused has to prove every detail himself.
But even if everyone in the Holy Egyptian Alliance could testify, it would be of no avail.
Because they belong to the same camp.
He could also show the army's casualties, proving that they too were being attacked by demons.
But opponents might say that this is just a self-torture tactic.
Even if Lin Ke could invite great magicians or priests from various countries to come for testing and confirm that the pollution in Hebron was not caused by the magic of the Holy Egyptian Alliance, it would still not be the safest solution.
Because, conspiracy theorists would say, that's because you've long since erased all traces of its existence.
He could even have soldiers who had been possessed by demons testify and describe the pain of being eroded by darkness.
But skeptics will still shake their heads: "They have been bought by you, or they are still being manipulated by you."
"You can't trust what they say!"
So, self-evidence is like trying to hold water in a sieve.
Loopholes will always exist, and skeptics will always find new reasons not to believe.
Simply put, self-affirmation is a losing battle.
Unless, he can find the real culprit.
Unless he could let the world see with their own eyes who was the one who actually summoned the devil.
Otherwise, the Holy Egyptian Alliance will forever bear the dual crimes of "invader" and "blasphemer".
Because, in this world, it is much easier to destroy a person's reputation than to prove his innocence.
Therefore, Lin Ke must prepare in advance for the worst-case scenario in which the Holy Egyptian Alliance cannot be stuck in the quagmire of reputation forever.
He doesn't care what outsiders think.
But everyone in the Holy Egyptian Alliance must understand this clearly.
Elisha stood on the ruined walls of Hebron, wiping his tears.
"Hello everyone from the Holy Egyptian Alliance."
"I am... a Hebrew, a Hebrew saved by His Majesty the Holy Pharaoh."
He paused, then continued.
"My father told me that Hebron was once the capital of the Hebrew Empire. This place is the holy land of the Hebrew Empire."
He said, then pointed to the east side of the city.
"There is the Cave of Our Ancestors, where our Hebrew ancestors are buried."
"But last night, I saw and heard..."
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